Odor Removal & Deodorization You Can Rely On
Odors return when the source isn't fully removed. We combine source elimination — soot, contaminated materials, biological residue — with the right deodorization technology for each situation: hydroxyl for occupied spaces, ozone for unoccupied cleanouts, thermal fogging for porous penetration, and HVAC duct cleaning to keep odors from cycling back.
What's Included
- Hydroxyl generators (occupied-safe)
- Ozone deodorization (vacant areas)
- Thermal fogging for porous materials
- HVAC duct cleaning and coil treatment
- Activated carbon filtration
- Source identification and removal
Common Loss Types We Handle
- Lingering smoke odor after a fire
- Sewage smell that returns after cleaning
- Pet urine or biological odor
- Musty smell from past mold or water damage
- Cooking or stale odors after long vacancy
Odor Removal & Deodorization FAQs
- Is ozone safe?
- Ozone is a strong oxidizer and unsafe for occupants, pets, and plants while in use. We only run ozone in vacant, sealed areas with proper signage. After treatment, ozone breaks down to oxygen within hours.
- How is hydroxyl different from ozone?
- Hydroxyl generators are safe for occupied spaces — people and pets can stay during treatment. Hydroxyls are slower than ozone but work continuously over days to break down odor molecules.
